Posted on 15 Aug 2009 by Praveen
MODERN LEGISLATION IN INDIA
Pardon to my ignorance, I have a doubt whether the legislation is for judiciary and the judiciary is for legislators. My doubt is reasonably arisen on knowing the contents of the new enactment i.e. “The protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005”. Our legislators have amble reasons behind their work, and they can simply argue that the constitution is backing them for their modern legislation. There might be some reason behind their arguments. ..Read more
Posted on 26 Jul 2009 by Karjee
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) comprises the gathering of the parties to a contract, with a trained independent person – the mediator, to explore whether a mutually satisfactory elucidation can be found to the dispute that has stirred up between them. ADR is a locale of law where we dynamically seek to; improve the law, course of action and practice. It includes mediation, adjudication, arbitration, conciliation and ombudsman schemes...Read more
Posted on 27 Jul 2009 by Adv.K
Child labour in India is a human right issue for the whole world.Many children below the age of 14 are working in carpet making factories,fireworks factory and glass blowing units and this exploitation of little children for labour is an accepted practice especially in Northern India and is considered as a necessity to remove poverty. ..Read more
Posted on 20 Jul 2009 by Adv.K
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the earth's near surface air and oceans since the mid 20th century and its projected continuation.Warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe.Most studies focus on the period up to the year 2100...Read more
Posted on 05 Oct 2008 by APS
The communications between in-house counsel and the corporations employing them may be subject to legal professional privilege, however the question of whether certain communications ..Read more
Posted on 05 Oct 2008 by APS
It is an honour to be invited to speak at the 32nd Australian Legal Convention.The Convention, in its modified format, continues to be a high point of the legal profession’s calendar.
The message I want to deliver today is a blunt one.The world is changing and the legal profession must decide how it will respond.
It is easy to say that the nature of legal practice has changed significantly over the last 50 years. It is also true to say,however,that the nature of legal practice has changed significantly over the last 10 years. ..Read more
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